Authorised capital The maximum amount of share capital that a public limited company or a private limited company can issue according to its articles of association. Part of the authorised capital can remain unissued. ...
Authorised Capital The maximum number of shares, valued at their par value, which a company is permitted to issue under its rules. (See also Issued Capital).
Authorised capital stock - The maximum number of shares of common stock that can be issued under a company'sarticles of incorporation. Issued shares are normally less than the number of authorised share capital.
When all or part of the authorised capital is allotted or allocated to persons who are then registered as the owners of the shares. Registration may be in paper certificate form or electronic, dematerialised form. Return to the glossary home page ...
The share capital issued by a public limited company or a private limited company; contrary to authorised capital, which indicates the maximum amount of capital that can be issued. ITEF ...
The directors cannot issue shares in excess of the limits authorised by the company's memorandum of association. In practice, the Articles of Association lay out the procedure for changing the authorised capital, ...
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See also: Expense, Banks, Solvency, Limited company, Articles of association
 
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